Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment revealed a brand new cinematic trailer for the upcoming Shadow of War story expansion, Desolation of Mordor. The trailer is actually the expansion’s opening cutscene, which seems to put the focus on Baranor, the Captain of Minas Ithil. Baranor was a prominent and fan favorite character in the original game, so it’s going to be nice to see a new ta...[Read More]
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War was released a couple weeks ago and so far the game has been met with mostly positive reception. Many have been praising the long awaited sequel for it’s fast and fluid combat and of course the super addicting Nemesis System. For players who have already conquered all of Mordor since the game’s release, WB Games has announced details for the game’s exp...[Read More]
Well, the highly anticipated Shadow of War may come under some heat after Monolith’s most recent announcement regarding the sequel. Monolith and WB Games have made some announcements regarding Shadow of War’s customization features and, most notably, how microtransactions are thrown into the mix. That word alone can rub some gamers the wrong way, but Monolith has explained their case a...[Read More]
We are only a few months away from the highly anticipated Shadow of War. Monolith Productions has released a new update for the original Shadow of Mordor, which adds in the Nemesis Forge. The big tagline of Shadow of War is “Nothing Will Be Forgotten,” which was made the original so revolutionary. Uruks had truly remembered your previous encounters and now this system is being built up...[Read More]
At this past E3, WB Games and Monolith made a lot of effort to showcase as much as they could for the upcoming Shadow of War, the sequel to the surprise hit that was Shadow of Mordor. The original game was adored for it’s tight and brutal combat system, but the real praise came from its now revolutionary Nemesis System. At the time, we hadn’t seen anything like it in a AAA ¬action title. Upon firs...[Read More]
Back in 2014, Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor was my favorite game of the year. While it is true that Shadow of Mordor borrowed heavily from other titles such as Assassin’s Creed and the Arkham series. What made this game special, however, was the original and unique Nemesis System, which has yet to be recreated by other studios. Monolith Productions knows how well this system worked, and is ...[Read More]